ACL Spokesperson for Women, Wendy Francis, said the news is encouraging as many in our community are recognising the damage that porn is doing to our society.

“Anybody can see these magazines devalue women in the eyes of men. To reduce a woman to objects with inadequate clothing for the gratification of men is not the mark of a civil society.

"The idea that porn should be mainstream is increasingly being questioned and this is a positive development," Ms Francis said.

“We know that pornography contributes to violence against women and it is good that this magazine will no longer be promoted to men and children at Woolworths supermarkets following the failure of politicians and regulators to act.